Investment firms set to buy in Vietnam as developers struggle to get funds |
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Two of Vietnam's biggest investment firms are raising funds to invest in the country's property market and prevent developers going bust. The Vietnam property industry is relatively new and suffering more than many others in Asia. There is still demand for apartments, offices, hotels and shopping malls but developers are struggling t.......
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